Yokomo YOKZSGWBN Off-Road Narrow Wing for B-MAX Gokuraku, rear aero part  [YOKZSGWBN]

Yokomo ZS-GWBN - B-MAX Gokuraku Offroad Wing (Narrow Size)
Price:
USD$12.10
Brand:
Yokomo
Model:
YOKZSGWBN
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Narrow off-road wing

The Yokomo YOKZSGWBN is an RC-scale narrow-size off-road wing intended for rear mounting on compatible 1/10 off-road bodies, including the B-MAX Gokuraku series named in the product title. It is presented as a dedicated body detail part for vehicles that accept narrow wing profiles and standard wing post mounts.

Fitment and installation require checking the body’s wing post spacing and trimming the wing’s base as needed to match the body shell cutouts. The wing is suited to conventional wing posts and mounting hardware used on off-road buggies and short-course bodies; confirm alignment before final fastening and avoid over-tightening to prevent stress on the body post holes.

In setup terms the narrow profile shifts the balance of rear downforce and airflow; reducing surface area compared with wider wings tends to lower drag and can make the rear more responsive while offering moderate downforce. Small angle changes can be used to tune rear grip and mid-corner stability without large adjustments to suspension or tire choices.

Remark :
Due to limited stock availability, please notice that some Yokomo items may have to order from the factory and the ready time is around 4-6 weeks. Customer purchases the item is assumed to accept the waiting time which allows us to order directly from the manufacturer if the item is out of our warehouse.
Check that your body accepts a narrow wing and that wing post spacing matches; small trimming of the wing base is common for a precise fit.
The wing is supplied in a molded plastic form suitable for typical off-road use, handle with care during trimming and installation.
Start with a neutral angle, test on a loose surface, then adjust small increments to increase or decrease rear grip while monitoring understeer and corner entry.

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